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  2. PRESENTATION TO MRS. KENNION.

    At noon on Tuesday a presentation was nude to Mrs. Konnion of splendid souvenir album, bearing addresses with thousands of signatures. The presentation was made in ...

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  3. THE PUBLIC FINANCES.

    The Public Salaries Bill was returned to the Home of Assembly on Tuesday, the Legislative Council not insisting upon the amendment to further reduce the salaries of members of ...

    Article : 1,545 words
  4. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    The Great Boulder has been a great failure. Mr. Doolette states that only 6,000 shares have been applied for, and 60,000 have been underwritten. As far as I hear the ...

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  5. THE UNEMPLOYED DIFFICULTY.

    On Tuesday morning the five men appointed by the unemployed, the Hon. G. McGregor, M.L.C., and Messrs. J. A. McPherson, E. L. Balchelor, F. W. Coneybeer. R. Wood, and ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A splendid shower of rain fell to-day, registering about 0.200 inch, and the weather indicates more. No further news is to hand about the man ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. PORT PIRIE.

    Messrs. J. Porter (Chairman), Fuller, and Edgeloe, members of the Northern Land Board, concluded a lengthy session here yesterday. Mr. J. De Burgh acted is Secretary. ...

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  9. MORCHARD, AUGUST 20.

    A grood soaking rain has been tailing for three hours, and there is every prospect of it coutinuing for the night. ...

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  10. MURRAY BRIDGE, AUGUST 18.

    On Wednesday last the ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of the Mobilong Assembly room took place, the weather being fine. A large number of the inhabitants and ...

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  11. MOUNT GAMBIER.

    This evening the members of the Mount Gambier Gold-prospecting Syndicate met and completed the selection of their prospecting party. The leader (Mr. T. H. Aylilfe) was ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Bland Holt is not much of an actor out of his own line, which is comedy, and he is one of the few actor-managers to whom the fact is apparent, to the benefit of business; but ...

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  13. FUNERAL OF MRS. ALFRED WATTS.

    A very representative gathering of old colonists attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Alfred Watts at the Clayton Church Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. J. Robertson ...

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  14. CARRIETON, AUGUST 16.

    Last night the Rev. Mr. Rush, while returning from a meeting at Morchard, was thrown from his horse, and received serious injuries. About an hour afterwards he was found ...

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  15. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    MCNEILL, AND BURKE MISSION.—It is exported that the Rev. John McNeill and Mr. J. H. Burke will arrive in Adelaide on Saturday, September 8, and commence their ...

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  16. NOARLUNGA, August 18.

    The annual opening meeting of the Morphett Vale Cricket Club was held in the Institute on August 15. The election of officers resulted as follows:—Patron, Dr. Horneck ...

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  17. INDIAN MISSION WORK.

    An interesting And inetractive address on Indian mission work was delivered id the N.A. Baptist Lecture Hall on Tuesday evening by Miss Denness, who recently returned ...

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  18. TEMPLERS, AUGUST 18.

    A demonstration in connection with the Templers Band of Hope was celebrated on August 15 in favourable weather by large gathering from all parts of the district. During ...

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  19. TEMPERANCE NEWS.

    LOWER NORTH ADELAIDE GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION.—The third anniversary of this Minion was celebrated in the Sussex-street Hall on the evening of August 20. The hall ...

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  20. BLACKWOOD, AUGUST 18.

    On Friday evening the Hon. G. McGregor M.L.C., lectured in the Coromandel Valley Institute on "My Trip to Broken Hill." The Coromandel Cricket Club, in whose interest ...

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  21. AUBURN, AUGUST 21.

    Splendid rains have again fallen yesterday afternoon. The harvest prospects for this district so far have never been The quarterly meeting at the Midland ...

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  22. "MOTHS."

    On Monday evening the Rev. J. Day Thompson delivered a lecture on " Moths" at Whinham College. Mr. Peter Reid presided over a good attendance of the boys and ...

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  23. NOARLUNGA, AUGUST 18.

    During the past week the Rev. W. H. Evans has been lecturing on the temperance question to large audiences in the Wealeyan Church. On Friday evening he ...

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  24. KOOLUNGA, AUGUST 18.

    A football match was contested here to-day between a combined team from Crystal Brook and Glalstone and the Koolungas. Great interest was centred in the match, and fully ...

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  25. BIJOU THEATRE.

    It was indeed surprising to notice on such a , wet night as Tuesday the very large attendance for the usual evening's unbounded fun provided by Hudson's Surprise Party. The ...

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  26. VIRGINIA, AUGUST 21.

    On Saturday the first match of the season in connection with the Cricket Club was played here. The Lower Light Club mustered a strong team, but the local team ...

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  27. OUR PRIME MINISTER IN ANOTHER CONTROVERSY.

    Sir—Permit me to congratulate you on the brilliancy at well as the common sense contained in your subleader of this morning under the above heading, and your readers on the ...

    Article : 278 words
  28. DUBLIN, AUGUST 18.

    A concert and social in aid of the Dublin Cricket Club was given in the local Institute last night to a full house. The proceeds amounted to about £7. This afternoon the ...

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  29. EURELIA, AUGUST 21.

    We had a splendid rain yesterday, which was badly wanted for feed and wheat. The outlook now is certainly more cheery. ...

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  30. THE GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT AND THE GEOLOGIST.

    Sir—Every interested person will, I am sure, feel obliged to Dr. Chewings for the trouble he has taken in calling attention to the defective methods hitherto followed in regard ...

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  31. JAMESTOWN, AUGUST 21.

    Yesterday afternoon a steady rain set in and continued through the night, 0.640 inch having fallen up to 9 o'clock this morning. It is still showery. The fall was much needed. ...

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  32. MUNDOORA, AUGUST 18.

    On Saturday, August 11, the wife of Mr. H. Mildren, blacksmith, of Port Broughton, died, and her body was interred on Sunday, August 12, in the Port Broughton Cemetery. A large ...

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  33. QUORN, AUGUST 20.

    Michael McMahon, who was thrown from his horse and remained unconscious on the road all last Wednesday night, died at the Port Augusta Hospital on Friday night. He ...

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  34. THE DINGO NUISANCE.

    "A Native," who claims to have had over twenty-three years' experience in the back country, writing anent the destruction caused by wild dogs, after alluding to the numerous ...

    Article : 463 words
  35. STIPEND OF THE BISHOP.

    Sir—The paragraph in your issue of to-day, giving facts so properly furnished by the Financial board, puts with certainly more clearness than Mr. Sturcke, "with the ...

    Article : 319 words
  36. MAITLAND, AUGUST 20.

    A meeting of subscribers to the Maitland Jockey Club was held at McCarthy's Yorke Valley Hotel on Saturday evening, August 18, when a good attendance was presided ...

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  37. S.A. POULTRY AND DOG SHOW.

    Sir—Kindly allow me to suss that I do not feel disposed to enter into details with your correspondent, "A. A. Cambell," regarding the recent Poultry Show, serial} that he has ...

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  38. WATERVALE, August 20.

    Splendid rain has been falling to-day. During the afternoon it was very heavy, bringing the crock down a banker. This fall is very welcome, as the late high winds have ...

    Article : 83 words
  39. WINDSOR, AUGUST 20.

    Splendid rains from the north-east have been falling all day, with a fair prospect at present of more to come. These are very opportune, the late-sown crops especially ...

    Article : 34 words
  40. Advertising

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  42. MOUNT BARKER, AUGUST 21.

    The second session of the Mount Baker Model Barker Model Parliament session which was opened in last, is continuing with very great success, and the interest is still on the increase, the ...

    Article : 208 words
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